No matter what you are using, say a dedicated laptop, phone, tablet or hardware wallet, you are susceptible to digital threats. SLNT® exists as the premier solution for patented Faraday cage sleeves that block wireless signals in any situation. Allowing the user to have complete security over their digital financial assets from the minute they leave their door, to when they need to access their assets.
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MIL-STD-188-125-2 is a military standard that outlines the criteria for testing the shielding effectiveness of electronic components and systems. This standardization assesses the capacity of electronic components and systems to safeguard against the effects of electromagnetic interference (EMI). EMI can cause errors in data transmission, degrade system performance, and potentially trigger system failure.
The IEEE 299-2006 (1 - 40GHz) standard assesses the shielding effectiveness of materials. It provides a methodology for conducting tests evaluating the amount of electromagnetic interference (EMI) entering or leaving electronic devices. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) established this standard. It determines the protection level provided by shielding material against EMI.
Have questions about Faraday material testing? Check out our answers to common questions about testing methods, performance metrics, and more.
2G/3G - 900MHz & 1.8GHz
4G - 1.8GHz & 2.6GHz
5G - 700MHz-2.5GHz, 28GHz & 39GHz
WiFi - 2.4GHz & 5GHz
Bluetooth - 2.4GHz
NFC - 13.56MHz
RFID - 125kHz, 134kHz, 433MHz, & 860-960MHz
Key Fob - 315MHz in U.S. /Japan and 433.92MHz in Aus / Europe
Our average attenuation is 90Db which equates to approximately 50000:1 signal reduction
MIL-STD-188-125-2 is a military standard that outlines the criteria for testing the shielding effectiveness of electronic components and systems. This standardization assesses the capacity of electronic components and systems to safeguard against the effects of electromagnetic interference (EMI). EMI can cause errors in data transmission, degrade system performance, and potentially trigger system failure.
The IEEE 299-2006 (1 - 40GHz) standard assesses the shielding effectiveness of materials. It provides a methodology for conducting tests evaluating the amount of electromagnetic interference (EMI) entering or leaving electronic devices. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) established this standard. It determines the protection level provided by shielding material against EMI.
When tested at 10kHz - 1GHz, our Faraday material provided attenuation between 72dB - 120dB. This is considered exceptional shielding.
Some reduction sample calculations:
20dB = 10:1 Reduction
40dB = 100:1 Reduction
60dB = 1,000:1 Reduction
80dB = 10,000:1 Reduction
100dB = 100,000:1 Reduction
At SLNT®, we prioritize rigorous testing for all our products. In addition to our comprehensive third-party testing, we conduct real-world testing to ensure optimal performance. Our partnerships with esteemed government agencies, including military and intelligence, expose our products to the most demanding use cases. These real-world scenarios put our products to the ultimate test. Learn more about our real-world testing here.